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    an example. While I am still relatively young, I am not in adolescent age where hormones are wreaking havoc on my body. I have developed high blood pressure and high cholesterol, not to mention Hashimotos which is the disease term for chronic hypothyroidism. I am only 36 years of age,…

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    When patients present to the clinic with infections it is important to treat them appropriately. However, when a 65 year old female with GERD, osteoporosis, dyslipidemia, and hypothyroidism comes to the clinic with an infection it becomes more difficult to treat the infection. The medication the patient may be on could interfere with the absorption of the antibiotic. By understanding each medication and how it works the clinician can work with the patient to create a schedule of medicine…

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    of themselves independently (“What is Down Syndrome”, 2017). Cognitive impairment also affects areas of problem solving, thinking and learning. Those with this syndrome are at risk for an array of other health conditions such as hearing loss, hypothyroidism, vision problems, autism, Alzheimer’s…

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    Creatine Kinase, also known as creatine phosphokinase, has extensively used to identify and observe the muscle disease. It is present in higher concentration in serum in reply to muscle insult and is the most delicate sign of muscle injury, which gives a precise estimate of progression of muscle injury (Bohlmeyer TJ et al.1994).It is found mainly in the myofibrils, mitochondrial membrane and the muscle cytoplasm (Bessman SP and Carpenter CL, 1985). CK is a dimer molecule, and composed of two…

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    Cold Fingers and Toes No matter what the weather is, some of us always seem to suffer from chronically cold fingers and toes. However, the cause may be as simple as being in a cold environment or your body's natural response to maintain its normal temperature. Beyond making people jump at your touch, icy extremities could signal a problem with your blood circulation, or the blood vessels in your fingers and toes. We’ve dug into the common causes for cold digits and when they might be cause for…

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    The Magic Of The Thyroid Diet Health & Fitness are considered most important in our life and our each day diet plays a vital role in it. The Thyroid Diet has wonderful tricks of weight-loss. Thyroid diet consists of food you wish to consume and lose weight overnight. Thyroid diet is the best for people that carry weight challenges because of thyroid conditions. It aids us to return to a healthy and balanced weight, without a rigorous adjustment in our diet and also exercise. The Thyroid Diet…

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    anemia. You can result from decreased production of red blood cells which is seen in nutrient deficiencies such as low B12 levels and iron levels, bone marrow disorders, suppression of bone marrow, and hormone imbalances as seen in renal failure, hypothyroidism, and hypogonadism. Destruction of red blood cells sooner than their typical 100 daily life span can also result in anemia and is defined as no lytic anemia. Blood loss also…

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    The third hypothesis Pepin breaks down revolves around the life and actions of a Russian named Serge Voronoff. Vronoff’s eccentric practice of transplanting primate chimpanzee into humans is postulated to have facilitated the transformation of SIV into HIV-1. Voronoff emigrated to France at the age of 18 and attended the Paris School of Medicine. In 1895, he became a French citizen and traveled to Cairo, which was under French rule, to become a surgeon and build a reputation for himself.…

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    Beagles Research Paper

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    and food allergies like humans. Another health issue is obesity. A beagle who overeats will need excercise daily to stay fit. Experts say, "The most common health problems associated with Beagles are obesity, epilepsy, allergies, cherry eye, and hypothyroidism conditions, which can be treated/managed by your local veterinarian." (cesarsway.com). If the beagle has a health problem in the Yukon they might…

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    Why Frozen Shoulder

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    Frozen shoulder, otherwise known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition in the shoulder characterized by stiffness, pain, and limitation of motion. It is typical in frozen shoulder to involve only one, although, few cases affect both shoulders. Causes: Frozen shoulder usually happen after a recent injury or after a medical procedure or from a medical condition such as stroke, diabetes, or mastectomy. The inability of moving the shoulder into its full range of motion because of pain results to…

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